Former Agriculture Minister Julián Domínguez criticized the elimination of state funding for wine promotion. He warned that the official decision impacts producers, cooperatives, and regional economies. From the PJ, he framed the cut as part of a model dismantling decades-built tools.
Julián Domínguez, former Agriculture Minister, challenged the government over cuts to the wine sector. He questioned the elimination of state contributions that supported vitivinicultural promotion, warning of a “productive abandonment” harming producers and cooperatives directly.
The official decision, according to Domínguez, strikes at regional economies reliant on this industry. He argued that the cut is not technical but part of an economic model dismantling tools built over decades.
Speaking from the Partido Justicialista (PJ), Domínguez highlighted the blow to the country's productive fabric. No specific implementation dates for the adjustment were detailed in the reported statements.